ITunes Goes To Europe

edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
Apple Computer Tuesday launched its European iTunes Music Store, launching in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain, complementing its existing U.K., France, and German stores.
Apple's vice president of applications, Eddy Cue, said: "We're excited to bring the iTunes Music Store to even more music fans across Europe, and with this expansion we now reach customers in almost 70 percent of the global music market. ITunes is the world's number one online music store, with more than 150 million downloads and over 70 percent market share in the United States and United Kingdom."
Source: PC World
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